Also Homeguard upgrade on boots is pretty glorious. It allows you to defend turrets fast and gets you back out to lane quickly. Homeguard is the main reason why I would still consider the idea of Boots of Mobility on Anivia. Teleport + homeguard is borderline OP and making the slowest champ in the game into an insane ganker every 3 minutes will really surprise the enemy team.
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NEOtheONE
United States2233 Posts
Also Homeguard upgrade on boots is pretty glorious. It allows you to defend turrets fast and gets you back out to lane quickly. Homeguard is the main reason why I would still consider the idea of Boots of Mobility on Anivia. Teleport + homeguard is borderline OP and making the slowest champ in the game into an insane ganker every 3 minutes will really surprise the enemy team. | ||
Amui
Canada10567 Posts
On December 10 2012 17:21 NEOtheONE wrote: There are only two types of boots I have ever built on Anivia and they are Sorceror's and Boots of Mobility. If you are that concerned about surviving lane phase isn't it better to not get hit to begin with? Also Homeguard upgrade on boots is pretty glorious. It allows you to defend turrets fast and gets you back out to lane quickly. Homeguard is the main reason why I would still consider the idea of Boots of Mobility on Anivia. Teleport + homeguard is borderline OP and making the slowest champ in the game into an insane ganker every 3 minutes will really surprise the enemy team. There's almost no way to position yourself such that you will never take damage mid-lane if the other guy wants to trade. The people I build defensive boots on tend to already be extremely bursty. Merc's vs veigar for example gives you a huge window where he doesn't have enough points in stun to land meteor, and you can just chase him after every stun to trade back. If you opened cloth already vs a bruiser mid, I'd rather get tabi for cheap to move faster and so I can move on with my build without worrying about dying | ||
Frolossus
United States4779 Posts
On December 10 2012 19:43 Amui wrote: There's almost no way to position yourself such that you will never take damage mid-lane if the other guy wants to trade. The people I build defensive boots on tend to already be extremely bursty. Merc's vs veigar for example gives you a huge window where he doesn't have enough points in stun to land meteor, and you can just chase him after every stun to trade back. If you opened cloth already vs a bruiser mid, I'd rather get tabi for cheap to move faster and so I can move on with my build without worrying about dying the trick is to play passively and wait for them to shove first then when the wave is just in front of your tower then clear it its simple and you take no damage unless they super over extend | ||
Amui
Canada10567 Posts
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